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- The name "dzimbabwe" is Shona for "great house of stone", from the nouns 'dzimba-' meaning "great house" and 'ibwe' meaning "-stone". "Zimbabwe" derives...
- contains dzimba, the Shona term for "houses". There are two theories for the etymology of the name. The first proposes that the word is derived from Dzimba-dze-mabwe...
- "bread" 8 zvi zvingwa zvi- -ngwa "bread" 9 i imba i- -mba "house" 10 dzi dzimba dzi- -mba "houses" 11 ru rwizi ru- -izi "river" 12 ka kambwa ka- -mbwa "that...
- bloodline of the true Nyabinghi warriors supposedly settled in the heart of Dzimba dze Mabwe, now known as Zimbabwe.[citation needed] The term "Nyabinghi"...
- the titles of their organisations. The name "Zimbabwe", broken down to Dzimba dzamabwe in Shona (one of the two major languages in the country), means...
- after a tribe who lived in the mountains led by a chief by the name of “Dzimba”. It is said that as a token of gratitude, the then King Sobhuza married...
- May 2004. Retrieved 18 May 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Dzimba, John (1998). South Africa's Destabilization of Zimbabwe, 1980–89. Basingstoke:...
- in Political Science. Springer. ISBN 978-0-230-51439-3. OCLC 681925162. Dzimba, John (1998). South Africa's Destabilization of Zimbabwe, 1980-89. Palgrave...
- that "Zimbabwe" derives from dzimba-dza-mabwe, translated from the Karanga dialect of Shona as "houses of stones" (dzimba = plural of imba, "house"; mabwe...
- album Eureka Eureka. Some songs from the album, especially "Ibotso" and "Dzimba Dzemabwe", provide commentary on social ills in Zimbabwean society, in particular...